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GazeCast: Using Mobile Devices to Allow Gaze-based Interaction on Public Displays

Authors :
Spencer, Stephen N.
Namnakani, Omar
Sinrattanavong, Penpicha
Abdrabou, Yasmeen
Bulling, Andreas
Alt, Florian
Khamis, Mohamed
Spencer, Stephen N.
Namnakani, Omar
Sinrattanavong, Penpicha
Abdrabou, Yasmeen
Bulling, Andreas
Alt, Florian
Khamis, Mohamed
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Gaze is promising for natural and spontaneous interaction with public displays, but current gaze-enabled displays require movement-hindering stationary eye trackers or cumbersome head-mounted eye trackers. We propose and evaluate GazeCast - a novel system that leverages users' handheld mobile devices to allow gaze-based interaction with surrounding displays. In a user study (N = 20), we compared GazeCast to a standard webcam for gaze-based interaction using Pursuits. We found that while selection using GazeCast requires more time and physical demand, participants value GazeCast's high accuracy and flexible positioning. We conclude by discussing how mobile computing can facilitate the adoption of gaze interaction with pervasive displays.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
Namnakani, Omar and Sinrattanavong, Penpicha and Abdrabou, Yasmeen and Bulling, Andreas and Alt, Florian and Khamis, Mohamed (2023) GazeCast: Using Mobile Devices to Allow Gaze-based Interaction on Public Displays. In: Proceedings - ETRA 2023 : ACM Symposium on Eye Tracking Research and Applications. Eye Tracking Research and Applications Symposium (ETRA) . Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), DEU, pp. 1-8. ISBN 9798400701504
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1425774479
Document Type :
Electronic Resource